Class II. 



WOOD GROUS. 



347 



Sect. III. GALLINACEOUS. 



GENUS XV. GROUS. 



Bill short arched. 



Toes outmost and inner connected to the first 

 joint of the middle toe by a small mem- 

 brane. 



* With legs feathered to the feet: broad scarlet 

 eye-brows. 



Tetrao Urogallus. T. fusco-ru- 



fus, capite colloque cinereis, 



gula abdomineque nigris, 



axillis albis. Lath. hid. orn. 



634. id. Syn. iv. 729.- 

 i.e Coc de bois ou Faisan 



bruyant Belon av. 24Q. 

 Urogallus major (the Male). 



Gesner av. 49O. 

 Grygallus major (the Female). 



495. 

 Gallo cedrone, Urogallus sive 



Tetrao. Aldr. av. ii. 29. 

 Gallo alpestre, Tetrax Nemesi- 



ani (fern.) Aldr. av. ii. 33. 

 Pavo sylvestris. Girald. To- 



pogr. Hihern. 706. 



Rati Syn. av. 53. 



Cock of the Mountain, or 



Wood. Wil. orn. 172. 

 Capricalca. Sib. Scot. 16. Tab. 



14, 18. 

 Le grand coq de Bruyeres. Bris- 



son av. i. 182. Hist. d'Ois. 



ii. 191. PL Enl. 73,74. 

 Tetrao Urogallus. Gm. Lin. 



746. 

 Kjader. Faun. Suec. sp. 200. 

 Pontop. ii. 101. 

 Tjader-hona. Hasselquist itin. 



f57l. 

 Klein. Stem. Tab. 27. 



1. Wood. 



f Swedish edition. This bird was shot in the isle of Milo s 

 on a palm tree. Belon tells us, it is often found in Crete; Obs. 

 p. 11. The English translator of Hasselquist gives a. false name 

 to the bird, calling it the Black Game. 



